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Quiz about Lyrics of Johnny Mathis
Quiz about Lyrics of Johnny Mathis

Lyrics of Johnny Mathis Trivia Quiz


From 1957-1963, Johnny Mathis had 33 hits on the Billboard Top 100/Hot 100. His music was hauntingly romantic and great for slow dancing. From the lyrics given, how many Johnny Mathis songs can you identify? Relax and let the memories begin.

A multiple-choice quiz by lowtechmaster. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
389,241
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
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Avg Score
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Question 1 of 10
1. Which Johnny Mathis song had these lyrics?

"You can say that you're leading me on
But it's just what I want you to do.
Don't you notice how hopelessly I'm lost
That's why I'm following you."
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Question 2 of 10
2. In 1957, which Johnny Mathis song had these lyrics?

"Hold me close, never let me go.
Hold me close, melt my heart like April snow."
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Question 3 of 10
3. From which Johnny Mathis tune come these words?

"What would I do if she should meet me
And find me kissing you?
She's always trusted me completely.
Her poor heart would break in two."
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Question 4 of 10
4. "If you don't believe me,
Just call and say you need me,
And darling I'll come to you."

In which Johnny Mathis song are these lyrics?
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Question 5 of 10
5. In which early Johnny Mathis song do these lyrics appear?

"A far as I can see, this is heaven.
And speaking just for me, it's ours to share.
Perhaps the glow of love will grow
With every passing day,
Or we may never meet again."
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Question 6 of 10
6. In which song did Johnny Mathis sing these lyrics?

"We have so much in common,
It's a phenomenon.
We could pool our resources
By joining forces from now on."
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Question 7 of 10
7. "Guess you feel you'll always be
The one and only one for me.
And if you think you could...."

From which song come these lyrics?
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Question 8 of 10
8. These lyrics come from which Johnny Mathis song?

"Look at you, oh, look at you,
So warm, so sweet, so shy.
Look at me, oh, look at me,
I can't believe that I'm such a lucky guy."
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Question 9 of 10
9. Which Mathis song has these words?

"Help me, help me make her heart discover,
Just how much I really love her.
Help me make her mine tonight."
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Question 10 of 10
10. "Sometimes we stand on the top of a hill,
And we gaze at the earth and the sky.
I turn to you and you melt in my arms.
Here we are, darling, only you and I."

Can you name the Johnny Mathis song?
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which Johnny Mathis song had these lyrics? "You can say that you're leading me on But it's just what I want you to do. Don't you notice how hopelessly I'm lost That's why I'm following you."

Answer: Misty

"Misty" reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959. Also in the Hot 100, "My Love For You" peaked at number 47 in 1960, "Sooner or Later" at number 84 in 1963, and "The Story of Our Love" at number 93 in 1959.
2. In 1957, which Johnny Mathis song had these lyrics? "Hold me close, never let me go. Hold me close, melt my heart like April snow."

Answer: The Twelfth of Never

In 1957, "The Twelfth of Never" only got to number 51 on the Billboard Top 100, although it reached number nine on the Billboard Most Played By [Disc] Jockeys chart.
"The Best of Everything" was a number 62 on the Hot 100 in 1959, "I'll Search My Heart" was a number 90 and "Come Back" a number 61, both in 1963.
3. From which Johnny Mathis tune come these words? "What would I do if she should meet me And find me kissing you? She's always trusted me completely. Her poor heart would break in two."

Answer: What Will My Mary Say

"What Will My Mary Say" was a number nine song on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. "Let's Love" was a number 44 in 1959, "Marianna" got to number 86 in 1962, and "Sweet Thursday" squeezed onto the chart at number 99 in 1962.
4. "If you don't believe me, Just call and say you need me, And darling I'll come to you." In which Johnny Mathis song are these lyrics?

Answer: Call Me

"Call Me" reached number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1958. "You Are Beautiful" was number 60 in 1959. "When I Am With You" (1958) and "All Is Well" (1960) did not chart.
5. In which early Johnny Mathis song do these lyrics appear? "A far as I can see, this is heaven. And speaking just for me, it's ours to share. Perhaps the glow of love will grow With every passing day, Or we may never meet again."

Answer: It's Not For Me To Say

In 1957, "It's Not For Me To Say" scored at number five on the Top 100 and on The Most Played By [Disc] Jockeys Billboard charts. "Every Step Of The Way" was a number 30 tune on the Hot 100 in 1963. "Wasn't The Summer Short" only reached number 89 in 1961. And "Laurie My Love" did not chart in 1961.
6. In which song did Johnny Mathis sing these lyrics? "We have so much in common, It's a phenomenon. We could pool our resources By joining forces from now on."

Answer: Small World

On the Hot 100 in 1959, "Small World" was a number 20 hit. "Maria" got to number 78 in 1960. And "Hey Love" failed to chart in 1960.
7. "Guess you feel you'll always be The one and only one for me. And if you think you could...." From which song come these lyrics?

Answer: Chances Are

In 1957, "Chances Are" was a number five song on Billboard's Top 100 and was number 1 on Billboard's Most Played By [Disc] Jockeys. In 1958, "A Certain Smile" reached number 19 on the Top 100. "Stairway To The Sea" (1958) and "Very Much In Love" (1959) did not chart.
8. These lyrics come from which Johnny Mathis song? "Look at you, oh, look at you, So warm, so sweet, so shy. Look at me, oh, look at me, I can't believe that I'm such a lucky guy."

Answer: Gina

In 1962, "Gina" was a number six hit on the Billboard Hot 100. "How To Handle A Woman" got to number 64 in 1961. Neither "I Love Her That's Why" nor "Unaccustomed As I Am" (both 1962) made the charts.
9. Which Mathis song has these words? "Help me, help me make her heart discover, Just how much I really love her. Help me make her mine tonight."

Answer: Starbright

In 1960, "Starbright" hit number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 1963, "Your Teenage Dreams" ranked at number 68. "Should I Wait" (1961) and "Let It Rain" (1958) did not chart.
10. "Sometimes we stand on the top of a hill, And we gaze at the earth and the sky. I turn to you and you melt in my arms. Here we are, darling, only you and I." Can you name the Johnny Mathis song?

Answer: Wonderful! Wonderful!

In 1957, on the Billboard charts, "Wonderful! Wonderful!" only got to number 14 on Most Played By [Disc] Jockeys, number 17 on the Top 100, and number 18 on Best Sellers in Stores. In 1958, "All The Time" reached number 42 on the Top 100. In 1957, neither "When Sunny Gets Blue" nor "Warm And Tender" made the charts.
Source: Author lowtechmaster

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